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    Charles Robert Moir (November 29, 1930 – November 14, 2019) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies...
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  • James William Charles Moir CBE LVO (born 5 November 1941) is a retired British television and radio producer and executive. He was a senior BBC executive...
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  • Sir John Charles Moir Mason KCMG (13 May 1927 – 16 March 2008) was a British diplomat with Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service. He was the British Ambassador...
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  • Moir ([MOY-er]) is a surname of Scottish origin, and is part of the Clan Gordon of the Scottish Lowlands. The name in its present form dates from the 14th...
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  • Frederick Charles Moir (around 1870) was an Anglican priest. Educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge (1893), his first post was as a curate at St Peter,...
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  • recently web browser-based services. The company was founded in 1981 by Charles Moir. It started by developing for various 8-bit systems, such as the Acorn...
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  • Bud Foster, Kendall Fuller, Kyle Fuller, Chuck Hartman, Sally Miles, Charles Moir, Johnny Oates, Bruce Smith, Tyrod Taylor, DeAngelo Hall, Isaiah Ford...
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    Conference during the 1979–80 season. The Hokies were led by head coach Charles Moir and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia...
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  • a multi-purpose athletic and recreation facility in Salem, Virginia. Charles Moir Court is a 2,500 seat arena that houses the Roanoke College Men's and...
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    rot. The building was purchased in 1984 by the technology entrepreneur Charles Moir, founder of the software company Computer Concepts, now known as Xara...
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  • released for RISC OS and Microsoft Windows. In a tribute to Colton, Charles Moir, founder of Computer Concepts - the "chief rival" to Colton Software...
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  • Lenhardt (1963–1964) Ralph Pedersen (1964–1971) Dick Longo (1971–1973) Charles Moir (1973–1976) Roy Danforth (1976–1981) Ned Fowler (1981–1985) No team (1985–1989)...
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    the 1993 national Coach of the Year. Allen played collegiately under Charles Moir at Roanoke College, where he was the school's first African-American...
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  • Charles Allen Moir Hider (born 6 November 1935) is a former Australian politician. Hider was born in Melbourne to John Jubilee Hider and Marjorie Louise...
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    Matthews (1962–1964) Howie Shannon (1964–1971) Don DeVoe (1971–1976) Charles Moir (1976–1987) Frankie Allen (1987–1991) Bill Foster (1991–1997) Bobby Hussey...
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    Conference during the 1978–79 season. The Hokies were led by head coach Charles Moir and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia...
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    adoption of C++ together with class libraries for application development. Charles Moir of Computer Concepts justified the development of Xara Studio, a graphics...
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  • 88–45 (.662) Charles Moir (Independent) (1976–1977) 1976–77 Charles Moir 19–10 NIT second round 1977–78 Charles Moir 19–8 Charles Moir (Metro Conference)...
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    McCarthy Big Sky Round of 32 2 Arkansas L 74–63 Midwest 8 Virginia Tech Charles Moir Metro Round of 32 1 Indiana State L 86–69 Midwest 9 Jacksonville Tates...
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  • Chaney Atlantic 10 Round of 32 1 Georgetown L 63–46 East 9 Virginia Tech Charles Moir Metro Round of 64 8 Temple L 60–57 East 10 DePaul Joey Meyer Independent...
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    Lenhardt (1963–1964) Ralph Pedersen (1964–1971) Dick Longo (1971–1973) Charles Moir (1973–1976) Roy Danforth (1976–1981) Ned Fowler (1981–1985) No team (1985–1989)...
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  • Lenhardt (1963–1964) Ralph Pedersen (1964–1971) Dick Longo (1971–1973) Charles Moir (1973–1976) Roy Danforth (1976–1981) Ned Fowler (1981–1985) No team (1985–1989)...
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    Purdue Lee Rose Big Ten 3rd Place 5 Iowa W 75–58 Mideast 7 Virginia Tech Charles Moir Metro Round of 32 2 Indiana L 68–59 Mideast 8 Florida State Joe Williams...
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    Abe Lemons Texas–Pan American Abe Lemons Bill White Tulane Charles Moir Roy Danforth Virginia Tech Don DeVoe Charles Moir Wyoming Moe Radovich Don DeVoe...
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    Matthews (1962–1964) Howie Shannon (1964–1971) Don DeVoe (1971–1976) Charles Moir (1976–1987) Frankie Allen (1987–1991) Bill Foster (1991–1997) Bobby Hussey...
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  • was a 75% career free-throw shooter. Danforth left Syracuse to succeed Charles Moir at Tulane on April 5, 1976. He signed a three-year contract with a $30...
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    taking the Orange to their first Final Four--to succeed Charles Moir as Green Wave coach when Moir left for the same position at Virginia Tech. Danforth's...
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  • present holder's son Oliver Royds Moir (born 1984). "No. 29730". The London Gazette. 1 September 1916. p. 8592. Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors)...
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    Gene Keady Big Ten Round of 64 11 LSU L 94–87 Southeast 7 Virginia Tech Charles Moir Metro Round of 64 10 Villanova L 71–62 Southeast 8 Western Kentucky Clem...
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    Matthews (1962–1964) Howie Shannon (1964–1971) Don DeVoe (1971–1976) Charles Moir (1976–1987) Frankie Allen (1987–1991) Bill Foster (1991–1997) Bobby Hussey...
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